Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!embassy!lance From: lance@embassy.nsi.com (Lance N. Antrim) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: Re: Request for Information: Prolog and Graphics Summary: Prolog for the Mac with graphics Message-ID: <110@embassy.nsi.com> Date: 5 Nov 90 02:41:58 GMT References: <1990Nov4.213115.9664@canterbury.ac.nz> Distribution: comp Organization: American Academy of Diplomacy, Washington, DC Lines: 14 In article , ohara@bucsf.bu.edu (Scott O'Hara) writes: > Can anyone give me the names of any Prologs on a UNIX or a MacIntosh > system (or any other system for that matter) that has a graphics > interface? Alternatively, do you know of any Prolog that has a good C > interface which would allow one to to do graphics by calling C > routines? If you know of several, could you tell me which one you > like best? I have two suggestions. MacProlog (distributed by Quintas) has very good graphics support. Hyperprolog (distributed by Arity) uses a link to Hypercard to provide a graphical interface. I've been using HyperProlog, and been satisfied with its implementation of Prolog, but for graphics I would go with MacProlog.